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SOUTH
AFRICA-ZIMBABWE: Relations unaffected by spy scandal, says official
IRIN
News
December 13, 2005
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=50650
JOHANNESBURG - The
arrest a year ago of a South African spy for running an espionage ring
in Zimbabwe has not affected relations between the two countries, an official
told IRIN.
Andrew Welken, a member
of the South African Secret Service, who has been in prison in Zimbabwe
for the past year, was escorted back to South Africa by Minister of Intelligence
Ronnie Kasrils on Tuesday.
"The minister
had been involved in talks with his Zimbabwean counterparts for a long
time to negotiate Welken's release. It has not had an adverse affect on
the relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa ... they [the Zimbabweans]
were very cooperative," said Lorna Daniels, a spokeswoman for Kasrils.
Welken was arrested
on 10 December 2005, when he was apparently planning to meet a senior
Zimbabwean contact in Livingstone, in neighbouring Zambia.
"He [Welken]
will, however, have to return to Zimbabwe next year for his trial,"
Daniels added.
The controversial
spy scandal was viewed as an attempt by the South African government to
access information on the internal dynamics of the government and ZANU-PF,
Zimbabwe's ruling party.
After Welken's arrest,
six ZANU-PF party members were reportedly also arrested and accused of
being part of a South African espionage ring.
"Governments
spy on each other all the time - it was unfortunate that the South Africans
got caught," commented Professor John Stremlau, head of the department
of international relations at South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand.
He noted, however,
that Welken's release was significant because it indicated that, at a
time when "Zimbabwe was isolated from the rest of the world, the
South Africans still had a channel of communication open to pull a deal".
Daniels said Welken
was treated well and was not tortured while in custody in Zimbabwe.
According to Daniels,
the ministry will send Welken and his wife on an all expenses-paid holiday.
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